US12357184B2 - Hearing system with heart rate monitoring and related method - Google Patents
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- Methods of operating a hearing system comprising a first hearing device and one or both of a second hearing device and an accessory device are disclosed.
- hearing device(s) is/are used for detecting and monitoring heart conditions of a user.
- a hearing device is typically worn for long periods of time, typically all day, which is advantageous in particular for detection of atrial fibrillation (AFIB) or other heart conditions.
- AFIB atrial fibrillation
- the present methods and devices/systems provide an improved detection and/or monitoring of heart conditions through more reliable an accurate detection of physiological parameters of a user.
- FIG. 1 schematically illustrates an exemplary hearing system according to the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 schematically illustrates an exemplary hearing device
- FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary accessory device according to the disclosure
- the present disclosure relates to a hearing system and devices thereof, such as a first hearing device and/or a second hearing device.
- Hearing device(s), such as first hearing device and/or second hearing device are disclosed.
- references to “the hearing device” refers to a first hearing device and/or to a second hearing device.
- the hearing device may be a hearable or a hearing aid, wherein the processor is configured to compensate for a hearing loss of a user.
- the hearing device may be of the behind-the-ear (BTE) type, in-the-ear (ITE) type, in-the-canal (ITC) type, receiver-in-canal (RIC) type or receiver-in-the-ear (RITE) type.
- BTE behind-the-ear
- ITE in-the-ear
- ITC in-the-canal
- RIC receiver-in-canal
- RITE receiver-in-the-ear
- the hearing aid may be a binaural hearing aid.
- the hearing device may be configured for wireless communication with one or more devices, such as with another hearing device, e.g. as part of a binaural hearing system, and/or with one or more accessory devices, such as a smartphone and/or a smart watch.
- devices such as with another hearing device, e.g. as part of a binaural hearing system, and/or with one or more accessory devices, such as a smartphone and/or a smart watch.
- the first hearing device may comprise a first microphone and a first processor unit.
- the first microphone may be arranged in a BTE housing of the first hearing device or in an ear canal part/earpiece of the first hearing device.
- the first processor unit may be arranged in a BTE housing of the first hearing device or in an ear canal part/earpiece of the first hearing device.
- the first hearing device may comprise a first sensor configured for providing the first sensor signal.
- the first sensor may be a photoplethysmogram sensor.
- the first sensor may be configured for being positioned in the concha or in an ear canal of the user.
- a first sensor providing the first sensor signal may be a photoplethysmogram sensor.
- the first sensor may be communicatively coupled to the first hearing device/first processor unit via a second cable comprising a plurality of electrical wires.
- the hearing system such as the first hearing device, may comprise a first receiver.
- the first receiver may be arranged or positioned at least partly in an ear canal of the user.
- the first receiver may be communicatively coupled to the first processor unit of the first hearing device via a first cable comprising a plurality of electrical wires, e.g. in a BTE-RIE hearing device or a BTE-MARIE hearing device.
- the first receiver and the first sensor are contained in a housing of the first hearing device in the ear canal of the user. In one or more exemplary methods/hearing devices, the first receiver and the first sensor are contained in an ear piece of the hearing device, e.g. where the first hearing device is a BTE-RIE hearing device, a BTE-MARIE hearing device, or a ITE hearing device.
- the first hearing device may comprise a motion sensor also denoted first motion sensor.
- the first motion sensor delivers a first motion sensor signal for provision of first motion data.
- first motion data is measured using a first motion sensor arranged in the first hearing device.
- the second hearing device may comprise a second microphone and a second processor unit.
- the second microphone may be arranged in a BTE housing of the second hearing device or in an ear canal part/earpiece of the second hearing device.
- the second processor unit may be arranged in a BTE housing of the second hearing device or in an ear canal part/earpiece of the second hearing device.
- the hearing system may comprise a second sensor configured for providing the second sensor signal.
- the second sensor may be a photoplethysmogram sensor.
- the second sensor may be configured for being positioned in a concha or in an ear canal of the user.
- a second sensor providing the second sensor signal may be a photoplethysmogram sensor.
- the second hearing device may comprise a second receiver.
- the second receiver may be arranged or positioned at least partly in an ear canal of the user.
- the second receiver may be communicatively coupled to the second processor unit of the second hearing device via a second cable comprising a plurality of electrical wires, e.g. in a BTE-RIE hearing device or a BTE-MARIE hearing device.
- the second receiver and the second sensor are contained in a housing in the ear canal of the user. In one or more exemplary methods/hearing devices, the second receiver and the second sensor are contained in an ear piece of the hearing device.
- the second hearing device may comprise a motion sensor also denoted second motion sensor.
- the second motion sensor delivers a second motion sensor signal for provision of second motion data.
- second motion data is measured using a second motion sensor arranged in the second hearing device.
- the hearing system may comprise an accessory device.
- An accessory device (also referred to as an external device) may be a mobile phone or other handheld device.
- An accessory device may be a personal electronic device, e.g. a wearable, such as a watch or other wrist-worn electronic device.
- the accessory device may be a tablet computer.
- the methods disclosed herein comprises obtaining sensor data, the sensor data comprising first sensor data, e.g. representing first physiological data.
- the sensor data may comprise second sensor data, e.g. representing second physiological data.
- the first physiological data and the second physiological data may be representative of a heart function of a user.
- the first sensor data are indicative of a first sensor signal from the first hearing device arranged at a first ear of a user.
- the second sensor data are indicative of a second sensor signal from the second hearing device arranged at a second ear of a user.
- the hearing system comprises a second hearing device, wherein the sensor data comprises second sensor data indicative of a second sensor signal from the second hearing device arranged at a second ear of the user.
- the method comprises detecting an atrial fibrillation condition of the user based on the first sensor data and/or based on the second sensor data; and in accordance with detecting the atrial fibrillation condition, outputting a first output signal indicative of the atrial fibrillation condition.
- Detecting the atrial fibrillation condition based on sensors data from different hearing devices allows for more accurate and/or failsafe determination of the atrial fibrillation condition, e.g. leading to a reduced number of false positives, i.e. erroneous determination of presence of AFib.
- Detecting an atrial fibrillation condition may comprise selecting the atrial fibrillation condition from a plurality of atrial fibrillation conditions, such as from at least 3 atrial fibrillation conditions, at least 4 atrial fibrillation conditions, or at least 5 atrial fibrillation conditions.
- the method comprises comparing, e.g. in the first hearing device and/or in an accessory device, the first sensor data and the second sensor data; identifying a first parameter based on the comparison of the first sensor data and the second sensor data; and outputting a first output signal indicative of the first parameter.
- comparing the first sensor data and the second sensor data may comprise comparing periods of the first sensor data and the second sensor data and, in accordance with a first selection criterion being satisfied, selecting the first sensor data (or weighted first sensor data) as output sensor data (for the periods where the first selection criterion is satisfied); and wherein identifying a first parameter based on the comparison of the first sensor data and the second sensor data is based on the output sensor data.
- comparing the first sensor data and the second sensor data comprises identifying primary time periods of the first and the second sensor data, respectively, comparing the primary time periods of the first and the second sensor data, and identifying the first parameter based on one or both primary time periods of the first and the second sensor data.
- identifying the first parameter comprises identifying parts of the sensor data that differ from default physiological data.
- identifying the first parameter comprises identifying parts of the sensor data that have a similarity to a predefined pattern representing a physiological anomaly.
- identifying the first parameter comprises performing a Heart Rate Variability analysis on the sensor data.
- the first parameter may be an output of a Heart Rate Variability analysis.
- the first parameter is indicative of heart rate variations of the user.
- the first parameter may be indicative of an atrial fibrillation condition of the user.
- the first parameter is indicative of one or more R-R intervals of the sensor data.
- the first parameter comprises a data pattern.
- the data pattern may be indicative of a physiological anomaly.
- the method comprises displaying, on the display of the accessory device, a third user interface element indicative of a heart condition measurement with the accessory device; detecting user selection of the third user interface element; and in accordance with detecting user selection of the third user interface, performing a heart condition measurement with the accessory device.
- the method optionally comprises transmitting a result of the heart condition measurement to a server device.
- a user is able to in an effective way verify the atrial fibrillation condition detected by the first sensor/second sensor of the hearing device(s).
- the third user interface element may form a part of the second output signal.
- outputting a second output signal indicative of the atrial fibrillation condition may comprise displaying a third user interface element indicative of a heart condition measurement with the accessory device
- detecting user behaviour of the user is based on the motion data, e.g. the first motion data and/or the second motion data from the first hearing device and/or the second hearing device. Detecting user behaviour may be based on motion data from the accessory device, e.g. from one or more motion sensors of the accessory device.
- the method optionally comprises detecting user behaviour, such as activity/motion, of the user; determining if the user behaviour does not correspond to the user instructions, e.g. by determining if the activity/motion is larger than an activity threshold in contrast to user instructions on resting; and in accordance with determining that the user behaviour does not correspond to the user instructions, e.g. if activity is larger than the activity threshold, outputting a fifth output signal indicative of non-compliance with the user instructions.
- the fifth output signal may comprise a third audio signal via the first hearing device and/or a fifth user interface element displayed on accessory device display.
- the method further comprises detecting or receiving a sound input signal by the first microphone for provision of a first input signal; processing by the first processor unit, the first input signal according to a hearing loss of the user wearing the first hearing device; and outputting a processed signal by the first processor unit.
- the processed signal is based on the first input signal.
- the motion data comprises first motion data indicative of a first motion sensor signal from the (first) motion sensor; and wherein detecting an atrial fibrillation condition of the user is based on the first motion data.
- the motion data may comprise second motion data indicative of a second motion sensor signal from the (second) motion sensor; and wherein detecting an atrial fibrillation condition of the user is based on the second motion data.
- the sensor data is obtained over a time period of e.g. in the range from 60 to 180 seconds, such as 120 seconds.
- the method preferably operates on sensor data sequences having a length in the range from 60 seconds to 180 seconds.
- the method optionally comprises outputting 210 , with the accessory device, one or more output signals, e.g. in accordance 212 with one or more criteria being satisfied.
- the method 200 comprises in accordance 212 A with detecting the atrial fibrillation condition and detecting the user activation UA, outputting 210 B a second output signal indicative of the atrial fibrillation condition.
- outputting 210 B a second output signal indicative of the atrial fibrillation condition comprises displaying 210 BB, on a display of the accessory device, a first user interface comprising a first user interface element indicative of the atrial fibrillation condition.
- the method 200 optionally comprises 214 displaying 214 A, on the display of the accessory device, a second user interface element indicative of a transmit action; detecting 214 B user selection of the second user interface element; and in accordance with detecting user selection of the second user interface element, transmitting 214 C the sensor data or at least parts thereof to a server device.
- Outputting 218 A user instructions to the user optionally comprises displaying, on the display of the accessory device, a fourth user interface element with user instructions, such as a text field or text box.
- Outputting 218 A user instructions to the user optionally comprises outputting a second audio signal via the first hearing device, wherein the second audio signal is indicative of the user instructions.
- detecting 204 an atrial fibrillation condition of the user comprises performing 204 A Heart Rate Variability analysis on the sensor data and determining 204 B a plurality of R-R intervals based on the sensor data.
- the method 200 further comprises obtaining 222 motion data, the motion data comprising first motion data indicative of a first motion sensor signal from the motion sensor; and wherein detecting 204 an atrial fibrillation condition of the user is based on the first motion data.
- detecting 204 an atrial fibrillation condition of the user further comprises comparing 204 C the first motion data to a first motion threshold; and in accordance with the first motion data satisfying a first motion criterion based on the first motion threshold, conditioning 204 D the first sensor data, e.g. by weighting the first sensor data with a first weight based on the first motion data.
- comparing 204 C optionally comprises comparing the second motion data to a second motion threshold; and in accordance with the second motion data satisfying a second motion criterion based on the second motion threshold, conditioning 204 D the second sensor data, e.g. by weighting the second sensor data with a second weight based on the second motion data.
- FIG. 4 schematically illustrates an exemplary hearing device 300 , e.g. used as first hearing device 4 and/or second hearing device 6 .
- the hearing device 300 comprises a BTE housing 302 accommodating input module 304 including first microphone 306 and optionally second microphone 308 .
- the hearing device 300 comprises processor unit 310 accommodated or arranged in BTE housing 302 .
- a communication unit 312 for wireless communication with accessory device, e.g. accessory device 8 , and/or other hearing device is accommodated in BTE housing 302 .
- the hearing device 300 comprises a photoplethysmogram sensor 314 (first sensor 314 A for first hearing device 4 , second sensor 314 B for second hearing device 6 ) configured for providing sensor signal 316 , 316 A, 316 B to the processor unit 310 . Further, the hearing device 300 comprises a motion sensor 318 (first motion sensor 318 A for first hearing device 4 , second motion sensor 318 B for second hearing device 6 ) for provision of motion data (or motion sensor signals indicative of motion data) 320 , 320 A, 320 B to the processor unit 310 .
- the first PPG signal 58 is fed to a first RR interval window 64 of an RMSSD processor 62
- the second PPG signal 60 is fed to a second RR interval window 66 of the RMSSD processor 62 .
- the first and the second RR interval windows 64 , 66 each collect and store a set of samples of the respective RR intervals detected in the PPG signals 58 , 60 measured over a two-minute period.
- the first RR interval window 64 compares the sampled RR intervals in the window to a stored value THzero 74 indicating the maximum allowable number of missing RR intervals in the window. If the number of sampled RR intervals present in the first window exceeds the stored value of THzero 74 , the first window contents are discarded.
- the second RR interval window 66 compares the sampled RR intervals in the window to the stored value of Thzero 74 , and if the number of sampled RR intervals present in the second window exceeds the stored value of Thzero 74 , the second window contents are discarded. If none of the PPG signals 58 , 60 produce a sufficient number of RR intervals within the window period, both the first RMSSD value 68 and the second RMSSD value 70 are discarded.
- the first RR interval window 64 outputs a first RR interval sequence RMSSD 68 to a first input of an RR interval sequence joint processor 72
- the second RR interval window 66 outputs a second RR interval sequence RMSSD 70 to a second input of the RR interval sequence joint processor 72
- the values of the first RR interval sequence RMSSD 68 (first sensor data) and the second RR interval sequence RMSSD 70 (second sensor data) are compared to a stored value THdiff 76 , and the largest value is discarded if the difference between the first RR interval sequence RMSSD 68 and the second RR interval sequence RMSSD 70 exceeds THdiff 76 .
- the RR interval sequence joint processor 72 produces a combined RMSSD value 78 from the windowed data.
- Item 16 Method according to any one of items 1-15, wherein the hearing system comprises a first sensor configured for providing the first sensor signal.
- Item 17 Method according to item 16, wherein the first sensor is configured for being positioned in the concha or in an ear canal of the user.
- Item 18 Method according to item 16 or 17, wherein the first sensor is communicatively coupled to the first hearing device/first processor unit via a second cable comprising a plurality of electrical wires.
- Item 19 Method according to anyone of items 15 or 16-18 as dependent on item 15, wherein the first receiver is positioned at least partly in an ear canal of the user, and wherein the first receiver is communicatively coupled to the first hearing device/first processor unit via a first cable comprising a plurality of electrical wires.
- Item 23 Hearing system comprising a first hearing device and an accessory device, wherein the hearing system is configured to perform a method according to any of items 1-22.
- Article 2 Method according to article 1, where the method further comprises obtaining motion data from the first hearing device and/or the second hearing device.
- Article 13 Method according to any one of articles 1-12, wherein identifying the first parameter comprises identifying parts of the sensor data that have a similarity to a predefined pattern representing a physiological anomaly.
- Article 14 Method according to any one of articles 1-12, wherein identifying a first parameter comprises identifying periods of the first and the second sensor data, respectively, comparing periods of the first and the second sensor data, and identifying the first parameter based on the periods of the first and the second sensor data
- Article 16 Method according to article 15, wherein the data pattern is indicative of a physiological anomaly.
- Article 17 Method according to any one of articles 1-16, wherein identifying the first parameter comprises performing a Heart Rate Variability analysis on the sensor data.
- Article 18 Method according to any one of articles 1-16, wherein the first parameter is indicative of one or more R-R intervals of the sensor data.
- Article 19 Method according to any one of articles 1-18, wherein a first sensor providing the first sensor signal is a photoplethysmogram sensor, and wherein a second sensor providing the second sensor signal is a photoplethysmogram sensor.
- Article 20. Hearing system comprising:
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- obtaining sensor data, the sensor data comprising first sensor data indicative of a first sensor signal from the first hearing device arranged at a first ear of a user;
- detecting an atrial fibrillation condition of the user based on the first sensor data; and
- in accordance with detecting the atrial fibrillation condition, outputting a first output signal indicative of the atrial fibrillation condition.
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- detecting a sound input signal by the first microphone for provision of a first input signal;
processing by the first processor unit, the first input signal according to a hearing loss of the user wearing the first hearing device; and
outputting a processed signal by the first processor unit.
- detecting a sound input signal by the first microphone for provision of a first input signal;
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- obtaining motion data, the motion data comprising first motion data indicative of a first motion sensor signal from the motion sensor; and
- wherein detecting an atrial fibrillation condition of the user is based on the first motion data.
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- comparing the first motion data to a first motion threshold; and
- in accordance with the first motion data satisfying a first motion criterion based on the first motion threshold, conditioning the first sensor data.
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- obtaining sensor data, the sensor data comprising first sensor data representing first physiological data and second sensor data representing second physiological data, where the first sensor data is indicative of first sensor signal from the first hearing device arranged at a first ear of a user, and the second sensor data is indicative of second sensor signal from the second hearing device arranged at a second ear of the user;
- comparing the first sensor data and the second sensor data;
- identifying a first parameter based on the comparison of the first sensor data and the second sensor data; and
- outputting a first output signal indicative of the first parameter.
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- a first hearing device comprising a first sensor for obtaining first sensor data;
- a second hearing device comprising a second sensor for obtaining second sensor data;
- a processing unit configured to:
- compare the first sensor data and the second sensor data;
- identify a first parameter based on the comparison of the first sensor data and the second data; and
- output a first output signal indicative of the first parameter.
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- 2 hearing system
- 4 first hearing device
- 6 second hearing device
- 8 accessory device
- 9 server device
- 10 wireless connection
- 12 wireless connection
- 13 wireless connection
- 13A connection from accessory device to server device
- 14 user
- 16 first ear
- 18 second ear
- 20 behind-the-ear housing
- 20A first behind-the-ear housing
- 20B second behind-the-ear housing
- 22 earpiece
- 22A first earpiece
- 22B second earpiece
- 24 tube connector
- 24A first tube connector
- 24B second tube connector
- 50 first PPG stimulus
- 52 second PPG stimulus
- 54 first PPG sensor
- 56 second PPG sensor
- 58 first PPG signal
- 60 second PPG signal
- 62 RMSSD processor
- 64 first 120-second RR interval window
- 66 second 120-second RR interval window
- 68 first RR interval sequence RMSSD
- 70 second RR interval sequence RMSSD
- 72 RR interval sequence joint processor
- 74 THZero—max allowable number of missing RR intervals in window/period
- 76 THdiff—max allowable difference between left and right RMSSD before discarding largest
- 78 combined RMSSD signal
- 80 HRV (Heart Rate Variability) processor
- 82 HRV and HR (Heart Rate) calculator
- 84 alarm detector
- 86 threshold value storage
- 88 output signal
- 90 output data storage
- 100 method of operating a hearing system comprising a first hearing device and a second hearing device
- 102 obtaining sensor data
- 102A obtaining first sensor data
- 102B obtaining second sensor data
- 104 comparing the first sensor data and the second sensor data
- 106 identifying a first parameter
- 108 outputting a first output signal
- 110 obtain motion data
- 110A obtain first motion data
- 110B obtain second motion data
- 200 operating a hearing system comprising a first hearing device and an accessory device
- 204 detecting an atrial fibrillation condition
- 204A performing Heart Rate Variability analysis on the sensor data
- 204B determining a plurality of R-R intervals based on the sensor data
- 204C comparing the motion data to motion threshold(s)
- 204D conditioning the sensor data
- 206 outputting a first output signal
- 206A outputting a first audio signal via the first hearing device
- 208 detecting a user activation of the accessory device
- 210 outputting, with the accessory device, one or more output signals
- 210B outputting a second output signal indicative of the atrial fibrillation condition
- 210BB displaying, on a display of the accessory device, a first user interface comprising a first user interface element indicative of the atrial fibrillation condition
- 212 in accordance with one or more criteria being satisfied
- 212A in accordance with detecting the atrial fibrillation condition and detecting the user activation
- 214A displaying, on the display of the accessory device, a second user interface element indicative of a transmit action
- 214B detecting user selection of the second user interface element
- 214C transmitting the sensor data to a server device
- 216A displaying, on the display of the accessory device, a third user interface element indicative of a heart condition measurement with the accessory device
- 216B detecting user selection of the third user interface element
- 216C performing a heart condition measurement with the accessory device
- 216D transmitting a result of the heart condition measurement to a server device.
- 218A outputting user instructions to the user
- 218B detecting user behaviour of the user
- 218C determining if the user behaviour does not correspond to the user instructions
- 218D outputting a fifth output signal indicative of non-compliance with the user instructions
- 220 hearing aid operations
- 222 obtaining motion data
- 300 hearing device
- 302 BTE housing
- 304 input module
- 306 first microphone
- 308 second microphone
- 310 processor unit
- 310A first processor unit of first hearing device
- 310B second processor unit of second hearing device
- 312 communication module
- 314 sensor
- 314A first sensor of first hearing device
- 314B second sensor of second hearing device
- 316 sensor signal
- 316A first sensor signal from first sensor
- 316B second sensor signal from second sensor
- 318 motion sensor
- 318A first motion sensor of first hearing device
- 318B second motion sensor of second hearing device
- 320, D motion data
- 320A, MD1 first motion data
- 320B, MD2 second motion data
- 322 receiver
- 322A first receiver of first hearing device
- 322B second receiver of second hearing device
- 324 audio output signal
- 324A first audio output signal from first hearing device
- 324B second audio output signal from second hearing device
- 326 processed signal from processor unit
- 326A first processed signal from first processor unit
- 326B second processed signal from second processor unit
- 330 first audio signal from first hearing device and/or from second hearing device
- 600 display of accessory device
- 602 first user interface
- 604 first user interface element
- 606 second user interface element
- 608 third user interface element
- 610 fourth user interface element
- 612 fifth user interface element
- SD1 first sensor data
- SD2 second sensor data
- CSD1 conditioned first sensor data
- CSD2 conditioned second sensor data
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